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Mild disc space reduction in C4/C5, C5/6
Hi, I am suffering from chest, neck, shoulder and neck pain. I did ECG,2D Echo and coronary angiogram and all reports are normal. Doctor suggested to show nuero. He prescribed MRI for whole spin and CT Scan for cervical spine. These reports are shown below: MRI: Disc degeneration & diffuse disc bulge are seen at C5/6 level indenting thecal sac. Disc degeneration & diffuse disc bulge are seen at L5/5, L5/S1 level indenting thecal sac and causing narrowing lateral recess with mild compression of bilateral existing nerve roots at L5/S1. CT Scan: Mild disc space reduction seen in C4/C5, C5/6 level. Cervical spine shows loss of lordosis. Please find the attached reports. These issues can curable? In cervical spondylosis, chest pain will be there?
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These ar curable ,,and chest pain can be there in these issues with nerve compression
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